There will fittingly be 10 Sunday afternoon games in Week 10 of the 2022 NFL season. Per usual, CBS and Fox will broadcast the contests and they will split the rights to each down the middle. Fox will be broadcasting the doubleheader this week with games at both 1 p.m. ET and 4:25 p.m. ET.

Fox isn’t taking advantage of the late slate in quite the same way that CBS did last week. They aren’t turning Cowboys vs. Packers into a nationally televised affair, but that will comprise a bulk of the network’s coverage in the late window.

As for the early window, that will be dominated by the Bills vs. Vikings game, which could turn out to be the game of the week.

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CBS’s coverage in Week 10 is hyper-regionalized by comparison. The Jaguars-Chiefs game is probably the best and most widely available of their five contests, but even still, only about half of the country will see that contest.

Colts at Raiders is perhaps CBS’s most interesting game, as Indianapolis’ new-look coaching staff — led by head coach Jeff Saturday and new offensive play-caller Parks Frazier — is set to make its debut. The Colts are in turmoil, but so are the Raiders. As such, that contest could more chaotic than most realize.

Below is the full NFL coverage map for Week 10, plus a list of major TV markets and the CBS and Fox games that will be presented in each on Sunday.

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NFL coverage map Week 10

(NFL coverage maps courtesy of 506sports.com)

Fox early games

Red: Vikings at Bills

Blue: Lions at Bears

Green: Saints at Steelers

Fox late games

Red: Cowboys at Packers

Blue: Cardinals at Rams

CBS single game

Red: Jaguars at Chiefs

Blue: Texans at Giants

Yellow: Browns at Dolphins

Orange: Broncos at Titans

Green: Colts at Raiders (LATE)

TV schedule for NFL Week 10 games

The NFL will feature an intriguing “Sunday Night Football” game in Week 10, as the 49ers will host the Chargers at Levi’s Stadium. The Chargers enter the contest with a 5-3 record and one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL, Justin Herbert, while the 4-4 49ers will rely on Nick Bosa, Fred Warner and a strong defense to carry them in this contest.

“Monday Night Football” will feature a divisional clash between the Eagles and the Commanders in a rematch of their Week 3 meeting. Philadelphia won that contest 24-8 despite failing to score a point in the second half. Washington will hope things go differently with its defense playing better and Taylor Heinicke at quarterback instead of Carson Wentz.

Below are the Sunday afternoon games that will be broadcast regionally by CBS and Fox.

CBS coverage

Jaguars at Chiefs (1 p. m. ET) Texans at Giants (1 p. m. ET) Browns at Dolphins (1 p. m. ET) Broncos at Titans (1 p. m. ET) Colts at Raiders (4:05 p. m. ET)

Fox coverage

Vikings at Bills (1 p. m. ET) Lions at Bears (1 p. m. ET) Saints at Steelers (1 p. m. ET) Cowboys at Packers (4:25 p. m. ET) Cardinals at Rams (4:25 p. m. ET)

List of Week 10 NFL games by TV market

(TV markets listed in order of size)